Diagnosis and Treatment of Varus Posteromedial Rotational Instability of the Elbow Joint in Children: Re-Understanding of the Injury Mechanism Associated With Coronoid Process Fractures.
Haifeng YouXuemin LyuZheng YangMaoqi GongXieyuan JiangQiang LiPublished in: Journal of pediatric orthopedics (2024)
The results of the study suggest that children could also develop elbow varus-posterior medial rotational instability injuries under the same mechanism. Although the morbidity rate is low, due to insufficient understanding of the injury mechanism, it is prone to missed diagnosis, misdiagnosis, and delayed treatment, resulting in severe complications such as elbow instability, dislocation, traumatic arthritis, and elbow stiffness. On the contrary, according to the treatment principle of the posterior medial rotational instability of the elbow joint in adult, while the lateral repair is carried out, strong and effective reduction and fixation of the coronoid process fractures are adopted, it is expected that such children with rare elbow injuries can obtain excellent treatment outcomes.